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This is doing my head in, I've been going round and round and now meeting myself coming backwards so would welcome some advice on what others do.
Going through shots of my son's football team in advance of putting together an end of season disc for the boys. Using Lightroom, I realised that I've been inconsistent re WB when shooting. Some matches I've shot in AWB, others I've locked in on Daylight setting. This means there's a subtle difference between matches [and some images none too subtle].
Generally the AWB shots gives a more pleasing green grass which is cooler with less red. However, the trade off is that skin tones look cold. Daylight WB in contrast gives reddish looking grass but v natural skin colour.
What do others do generally re WB setting? Stick with in camera AWB or set for the appropriate ambient light source?
Cheers,
Ben
Going through shots of my son's football team in advance of putting together an end of season disc for the boys. Using Lightroom, I realised that I've been inconsistent re WB when shooting. Some matches I've shot in AWB, others I've locked in on Daylight setting. This means there's a subtle difference between matches [and some images none too subtle].
Generally the AWB shots gives a more pleasing green grass which is cooler with less red. However, the trade off is that skin tones look cold. Daylight WB in contrast gives reddish looking grass but v natural skin colour.
What do others do generally re WB setting? Stick with in camera AWB or set for the appropriate ambient light source?
Cheers,
Ben